The Latest Top 250 Preseason Fantasy Rankings

Latest top 250 rankings here:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1V2gfFYR7nQBIiVlv42N7LURy3KOn70KIFhtPAwjpulE/edit?usp=sharing

Here are some of the movers in the past two days, a few of which should be on most fantasy managers' radar:

1. Fred Jackson jumps back onto the top 250 board as my 50th ranked RB, now that he’s signed with Seattle.  The wheels could come off at any time for the aged FJax.  But he's a worthwhile gamble if you have the bench space; the Seahawks didn't sign him to sit on the sidelines.

2. In a corresponding move, my 62nd ranked RB, Robert Turbin, leaves the board after being waived by Seattle.

3. Cody Latimer plummets from my #40 WR to #72.  I was sold on his ability to be an every-other-week contributor as Peyton Manning's #3 WR target.  But after looking not-ready-for-prime-time this preseason, despite having all the talent in the world, he's a highly risky guy to roster.

4. Latimer's teammate, Andre Caldwell, has been added to the back end of the board.  Not a big stats guy historically, but capable of contributing if handed the #3 WR role.

5. Chris Conley leaps onto the board as the #69 WR, and we might find him hitting the top 50 before Week 1.  On some other teams he'd already be there.  But in the Chiefs offense, he's not yet a good bet to amass 500+ yards / 4+ TDs.

6. Kenny Bell – Formerly my 88th ranked WR, he’s now—obviously—off my top 250 board after being placed on injured reserve.  Bell has a lot of talent and could replace Vincent Jackson as the Bucs' #2 WR in a couple years.

7. Louis Murphy was ranked two WR spots ahead of Bell, as the two were expected to compete for targets in Tampa Bay.  With Bell now out for the year, Murphy moves up nine more spots, ranked 77th among WRs.  He should be on nearly everyone’s radar in case Mike Evans or Vincent Jackson are sidelined this season--a scenario that would propel him into the top 45.

8. Finally, Dwayne Bowe was never high on my list, but this preseason has dropped him further—all the way to #236 overall.  Despite his ADP being a far more respectable #156, he’s undraftable, period.